Re: [colorforth] About Hardware forth Forth
- Subject: Re: [colorforth] About Hardware forth Forth
- From: "Samuel A. Falvo II" <kc5tja@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 09:45:16 -0800
On Saturday 06 March 2004 12:37 am, alain wrote:
> Bonjour,
> The 6502 is a little old.
> ARM processors are more powerfull and 32 bits.
> A british company, Simtec produces a board for £99 Sterling :
Can I get an ARM in a 40-pin through-hole DIP package? No? Thank you.
Like I said *countless* times on this forum, the reason for all the
choices is that the ForthBox Kestrel is a *KIT* computer that *YOU*
build. If you have never built a kit before, you're likely (though not
necessarily) not going to have the experience of hand-soldering surface
mount components (which, I might add, all the ARM processors I've seen
just happen to be!). Therefore, the kit will be rather *difficult* to
build, which means a much higher failure rate, which means *reduced*
sales through word-of-mouth complaints to others.
Again, please understand. Decisions to build things like this are NOT
purely technical. I *MUST* consider my target market, otherwise I'll
have no market left.
> * $179 (US Dollar)
Too much. WAY too much. If it doesn't go for *under* $100 US dollar, it
won't sell worth a damn.
--
Samuel A. Falvo II
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